Sharing the wonder of science is one of my favourite things about being a scientist. From ecology, to marine science, zoology, and statistics - from creating video resources for high school teachers, to creating online workshop content in the COVID-19 pandemic, and running in-person workshops and presentations - from working with teachers to develop professional development resources, to hosting seminars and volunteering at the World Science Festival.
A large part of my science outreach and communication experience has been through working with the Faculty of Science at the University of Queensland, where I have had the opportunity to develop, create and teach into several different types of workshops and events. That experience has been invaluable, and is primarily thanks to Dr Gurion Ang from UQ’s School of Biological Sciences, and the fantastic network of tutors and teachers he has created.
I’m continuing to pursure my passion for teaching science and inspiring future scientists, and am available for media or other opportunities. Have a scroll below to see some of my previous work!
Experience Ecology - UQ
This one-day workshop introduces Year 11 students to the world of ecology, experimental design and statistics.
Experience Genetics - UQ
This event is an crash-course in all things DNA and genetics - and sometimes even solving crime!
Experience Marine Biology - UQ
A taste of all things marine biology for future students and scientists.
Experience Zoology - UQ
This event gave high school students a taster of studying Zoology at university-level.
World Science Festival, Brisbane
The Festival is held annually in Brisbane, and shares the full spectrum of science with the public.